Graduated high school in 1971, and had this vinyl on my Sears Silvertone Portable.Somehow managed to grow a fourth dimension in my head, listening to this stuff."Live in peace, or die forever, in your war room."
H To He continued to be recorded sporadically throughout 1970, and featured Robert Fripp of King Crimson contributing guitar on "The Emperor in His War-Room". John Anthony knew Fripp socially and invited him to a session as a guest, something Fripp had never done before at that point. According to Jackson, Fripp "put headphones on and started searing away", listening to the track once, then performing two takes." -WikipediaI came here for the Frippery, and was not disappointed.
what no rhymin...this is not right....((((((------: -yes Hammil is good, sehr gut i would say...he changes nicely his moods in these songs...sigs very softly...sometimes and then ghanges his style to agggressivic singing, sometimes almost roaring/screaming....I would like to know where he has got influences....which kinda music...-anybody know?